I completely agree that it is wonderful and beautiful in both concept
and form; this universe of ours. This is one reason that I do not
understand the desire to create false concepts and demean all of
existence by declaring these false concepts to be supreme in
importance.

On Mar 1, 12:15 pm, Doris Briscoe <[email protected]> wrote:
> After all this time that man has been on this earth and just think we are
> still finding new things.  Out in space and also under the sea.  It is a
> wonderment to me after all this time we are still finding new speicies and
> new things under the sea which is on this earth.  Right under our noses.  We
> do not even know everything about our own planet after all this time.  dj
>
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:55 PM, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I never claimed unfairness. Birth is the number one, and superseding,
> > cause of death, and I never claimed otherwise. You are attempting to
> > have me follow a road that I never even turned my wheel toward. No
> > thank you.
>
> > On Mar 1, 4:56 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 26 Feb, 18:39, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I would like to know something testable, such as how can I replicate
> > > > the beginnings of life easiest. We already know how it happened, and
> > > > can replicate the idea in a lab. But it is a long and tightly
> > > > controlled process because the early conditions of the planet are
> > > > extremely difficult to reproduce due to life already existing in such
> > > > a pervasive fashion.
>
> > > > Barring that, I'd like the cure for cancer. Something that works, not
> > > > some nonsense about needing to pray more. There is nothing sadder than
> > > > seeing children sentenced to death by their bodies.
>
> > > Are we not all sentenced to death by our bodies?  I understand why you
> > > think it is sadder for those lives that are shorter, but the principle
> > > is the same.  Death follows life and everyone of us lives 'a
> > > lifetime'.  Any unfairness you see is just that, an unfairness you
> > > see, not one that actually exists in reality.
>
> > > > On Feb 25, 9:17 pm, asdofindia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > > Imagine you're dreaming... And that a hypothetical God came to you...
> > > > > and promised you that he will give the correct answer to your one
> > > > > question about nature's laws...
>
> > > > > What secret of nature would you wish to know?
>
> > > > > eg: how a single set of DNA's carry all that information, what
> > happens
> > > > > inside a black hole...
>
> > > > > Be specific... Which is the most mysterious secret of the universe?
>
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